Monday, March 14, 2011

"Crowley resigns over Manning remarks" Obama must have been mad. They didn't even wait a decent interval to allow the excuse that Crowley was resigning for 'personal reasons' unrelated to his having a soul. No, Obama wanted to emphasize that the U. S. government is a no-soul zone. Also - don't ever, ever, ever say anything that reminds voters of the contradictions between what Obama says, and what he does.

Notice how the Americans are dragging out the no-fly zone decision on Libya long enough so the issue becomes moot? The Old American Establishment really doesn't want another War For The Jews, but ZOG has such a stranglehold that the U. S. government doesn't dare come out and directly deny the fangers their blood. The secret is that the no-fly zone was supposed to help Gaddafi (and keep the dominoes from continuing to fall), but it now appears Gaddafi didn't need any help. The Libyan scenario reminds me of what happened in Sri Lanka, where any hope of negotiated settlement was over once the central government realized its military could prevail over the Tamil resistance.

"Military Intervention in Libya: for a categorical rejection of NATO/Saudi intervention"

"Crowley resigns over Manning remarks" Obama must have been mad. They didn't even wait a decent interval to allow the excuse that Crowley was resigning for 'personal reasons' unrelated to his having a soul. No, Obama wanted to emphasize that the U. S. government is a no-soul zone. Also - don't ever, ever, ever say anything that reminds voters of the contradictions between what Obama says, and what he does.

Notice how the Americans are dragging out the no-fly zone decision on Libya long enough so the issue becomes moot? The Old American Establishment really doesn't want another War For The Jews, but ZOG has such a stranglehold that the U. S. government doesn't dare come out and directly deny the fangers their blood. The secret is that the no-fly zone was supposed to help Gaddafi (and keep the dominoes from continuing to fall), but it now appears Gaddafi didn't need any help. The Libyan scenario reminds me of what happened in Sri Lanka, where any hope of negotiated settlement was over once the central government realized its military could prevail over the Tamil resistance.

"Military Intervention in Libya: for a categorical rejection of NATO/Saudi intervention"